Britain is an active participant in Israel’s genocide and apartheid against Palestinians, including through its arms trade and military collaboration with Israel.
Factories in Britain produce weapons, components and military technology used by Israel, including missiles, armoured drones and parts for fighter jets.
The government continues to facilitate the export of weapons and military technology to Israel, despite knowing it is used to commit genocide and impose military occupation and apartheid.
Join one of the five regional protests in Bristol, London, Newcastle, Shenstone and Towcester at sites involved in the supply chain for Israel’s weaponry, on Wednesday 25 March 2026. Demand a comprehensive arms embargo on Israel NOW!
Details of the 5 Protests:
Bristol:
Protest at Elbit Systems in Bristol. Elbit Systems is Israel’s largest weapons manufacturer, it supplies the Israeli military with armoured drones, bombs and missiles.
Assemble at 12noon at Elbit Systems, 38 Bolingbroke Way, Filton, Bristol, BS34 6FE
Hayes, London:
Protest at two arms factories supplying Israel in Hayes, London. Attewell produces components used in Israel’s F-35 fighter jets. CPI TMD Technologies has held 4 licenses to export arms to Israel since 2021.
Assemble at 11am: Attewell, Unit 7 Millington Road, Hayes, UB3 4AZ.
Assemble at 1pm: CPI TMD Technologies Ltd, Swallowfield Way, Hayes, UB3 1DQ
Newcastle:
Protest at Pearson Engineering, which is owned by Rafael, Israel’s state owned weapons manufacturer. Rafael produces missiles and drones for the Israeli military
Assemble at 11am at Pearson Engineering (Rafael), Armstrong Works, Scotswood Rd, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE15 6UX.
Shenstone, Staffordshire:
Protest at UAV Engines in Shenstone, Staffordshire. UAV Engines is a subsidiary of Elbit Systems, Israel’s largest weapons manufacturer. It produces armoured drones, missiles and bombs used by the Israeli military.
Assemble at 11am at UAV Engines Ltd, Lynn Lane, Shenstone WS14 0EA. Shenstone Train Station is less then 5 minutes walk away.
Towcester, Northamptonshire:
Protest at BAE Systems in Towcester, Northamptonshire. BAE Systems produces a variety of weapons used by the Israeli military, including components for its fighter jets used to bomb Gaza.
Assemble at 11am at BAE Systems Advanced Technology Centre, Burcote Rd, Towcester NN12 6TF.
Please work within advice of stewards. This is a residential area, so parking at a small distance and considerately will be necessary. Bring signs appropriate for a firm complicit in arming genocide. This is a stationary protest.
Transport Information:
Bristol:
Train: The nearest station is Patchway, a 15 minute walk from the protest location.
Bus: From Bristol City Centre, get the number 75 (Bus-stop C6) to Gipsy Patch Lane (45 min ride, plus 15 minute walk)
Car parking: any roads near the location, or residential streets around Little Stoke Post Office, Bristol, BS34 6JL (a 15 minute walk).
Hayes, London:
The nearest train station is Hayes & Harlington (National Rail and Elizabeth Line), a 10 minute walk from the protest location.
Parking at Hayes and Harlington station is available 24/7 in a 116-space, non-barriered surface car park (UB3 4BX), with daily rates around £8.00 (Mon-Sat).
Newcastle:
From Newcastle train station, get the 22 or 12 bus to Scotswood Road-Vickers, a 2 minute walk to the protest location.
Shenstone, Staffordshire:
Shenstone train station is a 5 minute walk from the protest location.
Towcester, Northamptonshire:
Buses run to Towcester from Northampton (88, X88) and Milton Keynes (X91, X6).